by Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes is a high-energy, laugh-out-loud middle-grade novel that proves the end of the world is much funnier when it involves mutant livestock.

Much like The Last Kids on Earth or The Bad Guys , the book thrives on gross-out gags, slapstick action, and witty banter. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which makes it an instant hit for reluctant readers.

Edmonds and Zeremes (who are also actors and directors) bring a cinematic sense of timing to the page. is a masterclass in "funny-scary"—it’s creepy enough to be exciting but silly enough to keep kids howling with laughter. It’s a perfect pick for fans of fast-paced adventures who prefer their apocalypses with a side of milk and mayhem.

The book is packed with illustrations, comic strips, and creative typography. This "hybrid" format keeps the pace lightning-fast and helps bring the absurdity of the cow-pocalypse to life. The Verdict

Baz and Shazza are relatable, spunky protagonists. Their friendship is the heart of the story, providing a grounded emotional core amidst the chaos of flying udders and zombie stampedes.

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by Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes is a high-energy, laugh-out-loud middle-grade novel that proves the end of the world is much funnier when it involves mutant livestock.

Much like The Last Kids on Earth or The Bad Guys , the book thrives on gross-out gags, slapstick action, and witty banter. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which makes it an instant hit for reluctant readers. ВЎApocalipsis vaca! - Guy Edmonds y Matt Zeremes...

Edmonds and Zeremes (who are also actors and directors) bring a cinematic sense of timing to the page. is a masterclass in "funny-scary"—it’s creepy enough to be exciting but silly enough to keep kids howling with laughter. It’s a perfect pick for fans of fast-paced adventures who prefer their apocalypses with a side of milk and mayhem. by Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes is a

The book is packed with illustrations, comic strips, and creative typography. This "hybrid" format keeps the pace lightning-fast and helps bring the absurdity of the cow-pocalypse to life. The Verdict Edmonds and Zeremes (who are also actors and

Baz and Shazza are relatable, spunky protagonists. Their friendship is the heart of the story, providing a grounded emotional core amidst the chaos of flying udders and zombie stampedes.